Melania Trump says she’s packed, ready to return to the White House – NBC4 Washington

First lady-to-be Melania Trump says she is packed and ready to move back into the White House, where son Barron will have a bedroom, and she plans to revive her Be Best children’s initiative.

Trump also said in a taped interview that aired Monday on Fox News’ “Fox & Friends” that an upcoming documentary about her life, to be distributed by Amazon Prime Video later this year, was her idea based on the reception of the memoir she published. last year.

“So I had an idea to make a movie, to make a movie about my life,” she said. “My life is incredible. It’s incredibly busy. And I told my agent, you know, I have this idea, so please, you know, go out and make me a deal.”

The documentary is the latest connection between Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump. The company in December announced plans to donate $1 million to the president-elect’s inauguration fund and said it would also stream Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration on its Prime Video service, a separate in-kind donation worth another $1 million .

In an abrupt departure from the usual soundtrack at Donald Trump’s political rallies, former first lady Melania Trump made a theatrical entrance at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night, entering the arena to a Beethoven symphony for her first public appearance since March.

A week away from the inauguration and Trump’s return to the White House, Melania Trump said she is “packed” and has selected the furniture she wants to bring to the executive mansion. The second time has been easier, she said, because she knows the rooms where the family will live.

“I’ve already packed. I’ve already picked out the furniture, you know, that’s going in. So it’s, it’s very different, a transition, this time for the second time,” she said.

Their son, Barron, 18 and a freshman at New York University, will have a room when he comes to visit.

Melania Trump said she is still hiring for her team and plans to revive and expand her Be Best initiative, which centered around childhood well-being, social media use and opioid abuse.